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  • Add Edit Remove Back New Delete Documents and Forms Holocaust Conference "First, Do No Harm" Site Menu Home Schedule Keynote Speaker Speakers Kurt Mayer About Kurt’s Life Emmy Mayer Kurt Mayer Scholarship Resolute: The J-term Experience of Two Lifetimes Resolute: Second Generation Messenger Kurt Mayer Chair in Holocaust Studies About Powell-Heller Conference Nancy Powell The Heller Family Holocaust Conference Archives Lemkin Lecture Raphael Lemkin Essay Contest Archives Contact Information Powell

  • Add Edit Remove Back New Delete Documents and Forms Holocaust Conference "Resistance" Site Menu Home Schedule Keynote Speakers Documents/Forms Kurt Mayer Scholarship Kurt Mayer About Kurt’s Life Emmy Mayer Resolute: The J-term Experience of Two Lifetimes Resolute: Second Generation Messenger Kurt Mayer Chair in Holocaust Studies About Powell-Heller Conference Nancy Powell The Heller Family Holocaust Conference Archives Lemkin Lecture Archives Raphael Lemkin Essay Contest Contact Information Powell

  • the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS A family with a “Bjug” legacy of giving and service September 27, 2024 PLU hosts the 14th Annual Lutheran Studies Conference: Celebrating Cecelia Svinth Carpenter, Indigenous education and tribal sovereignty September 23, 2024 PLU Welcomes the Class of 2028: Trailblazers September 11, 2024 Ethos in Action September 11, 2024

  • Donning, Seal Checks, & Doffing:  A seal check must be performed each time a respirator is used.  We require all staff who use filtering facepiece respirators to watch this 2-minute video from OSHA that shows how to put on, seal check, and safely remove their respirator: Putting on and Taking off a Mask Correctly (English) Como Ponerte y Quitarte una Mascarilla (Spanish) Facial Hair: No beard, stubble, or other facial hair that could interfere with the mask-to-face seal is allowed during use

  • from working with the same advisor for their years in the School of Nursing. Doing so ensures that one faculty member is familiar with the student’s individual goals and academic progress while also facilitating consistency in advising. Students desiring a change of advisor must contact the Associate Director of Advising, Admission, & Student Support to discuss why they would like this change. All changes of advisor must be approved by the Program Lead and the Associate Director of Advising

  • consistent with their research and career interests. DREAM fellows are selected on a competitive basis. Up to six $5,500 stipends will be awarded to selected DREAM fellows. The stipend is based upon an expectation of 40-hour per week effort for 10 weeks. ELIGIBILITY Undergraduate sophomores, juniors, and seniors majoring in physics, engineering, or other science US Citizens, Canadian Citizens, or Permanent Citizens of the US HOW TO APPLY Complete and upload the application Upload an official transcript

  • . With your investment in scholarships, you are joining a network of care that supports students to pursue their educational goals.INVEST TODAY Experiences & ResourcesPromote student involvement on and off campus. With 70+ student clubs and organizations, you can support experiences ranging from career-focused clubs to life-changing trips and service learning activities.INVEST TODAY AthleticsCelebrate the momentum that our athletics teams have built. Your ongoing support fuels our student-athletes

  • faculty a time to pause and reflect. We talk about the importance of pausing, but actually pausing? We often don’t really do that. Most people don’t actually take ten minutes out of their day to set aside to pause, and students find that chapel is a helpful tool for that. People are stretched so thin that it is hard to get them to leave their work for half an hour. It feels like the culture right now is one where it is normal for people to feel maxed out, so it sometimes feels harder for us to

  • aren’t alive, but their words are still very much alive.” The study area, the décor on the walls is all very much Akuien. “This is home,” he said. For the first 12 years of Akuien’s life he did not have a home, at least not the way most people think of one. He had places to live, but the word, the meaning of home was lost. The comfort and safety associated with home did not exist. Since, the place the 22 year-old has called home the longest has been Tacoma, Wash. – the past five years at Pacific

  • By Michael Halvorson, ’85 This week is Computer Science Education Week (Dec. 3-Dec. 9) in the United States. I helped celebrate on Monday at the Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science at the University of Washington in Seattle. The event was sponsored by Code.org…

    , and alumni. (PLU’s Department of Education co-organized the event and invited dozens of science and technology teachers from the Franklin Pierce School District.) Benson Lecturer Alice Steinglass addresses the audience in the Scandinavian Center. (Photo/John Froschauer) The presentation emphasized how important it is to prioritize diversity in computing, and we also learned how Code.Org has carefully scaled their efforts globally to reach thousands of teachers and millions of students. Thanks to